(105 ILCS 5/27-20.08) Sec. 27-20.08. Media literacy. (a) In this Section, "media literacy" means the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, create, and communicate using a variety of objective forms, including, but not limited to, print, visual, audio, interactive, and digital texts. (b) Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, every public high school shall include in its curriculum a unit of instruction on media literacy. The unit of instruction shall include, but is not limited to, all of the following topics: (1) Accessing information: Evaluating multiple media platforms to better understand the |
| general landscape and economics of the platforms, as well as issues regarding the trustworthiness of the source of information.
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(2) Analyzing and evaluating media messages: Deconstructing media representations
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| according to the authors, target audience, techniques, agenda setting, stereotypes, and authenticity to distinguish fact from opinion.
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(3) Creating media: Conveying a coherent message using multimodal practices to a
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| specific target audience. This may include, but is not limited to, writing blogs, composing songs, designing video games, producing podcasts, making videos, or coding a mobile or software application.
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(4) Reflecting on media consumption: Assessing how media affects the consumption of
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(5) Social responsibility and civics: Suggesting a plan of action in the class, school,
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| or community to engage others in a respectful, thoughtful, and inclusive dialogue over a specific issue using facts and reason.
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(c) The State Board of Education shall determine how to prepare and make available instructional resources and professional learning opportunities for educators that may be used for the development of a unit of instruction under this Section.
(Source: P.A. 102-55, eff. 7-9-21.)
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